Guillain-Barre Syndrome

GBS or Guillain-Barre syndrome is a rare disease that causes the body to become weak loss of sensitivity can usually recover completely in a matter of weeks, months or years. GBS takes its name from two French scientists, Guillain and Barré, who discovered the two soldiers in war who suffered paralysis in 1916 and then recovered after receiving medical treatment. This disease affects one in 40,000 people each year. Guillain-Barre syndrome Can be infected at all age levels ranging from children to adults Rarely found in the elderly Is more common in men Not a hereditary disease It can not be transmitted through birth, infected or infected from others who suffer from GBS However, there could be a week or two weeks after the infection of the intestines or throat. What is the symptoms of GBS? Guillain Barre Syndrome is generally asymptomatic early: sense tingling needle tip toes or numbness in the hands or body parts. Legs feel heavy and stiff or hardened, the arm feels weak and can not ho...